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Project 12: The Bunker

Project 12: The Bunker (2016) Movie Poster
Spain  •    •  97m  •    •  Directed by: Jaime Falero.  •  Starring: James Cosmo, Joaquín Sánchez, Natasha Alam, Eric Roberts, Timothy Gibbs, Tony Corvillo, James Conner Ferguson, José Luis de Madariaga, Andrés Barrera, Juan Francisco Arana Carcedo, Johan Vélez Carpintero, Giselle Carrera, Daniel Cañibano.  •  Music by: Ivan Palomares.
     Four mercenaries are hired by an armament mogul to obtain a secret file that created by a former Soviet Union scientist, Bryan Balanowsky, during the Cold War.

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 2:15

Review:

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Image from: Project 12: The Bunker (2016)
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A group of mercenaries run afoul of an army of genetically enhanced Russian super soldiers in a top secret underground bunker.

Director Jaime Falero keeps the enjoyable story moving along at a constant pace, maintains a generally serious tone throughout, brings an admirably straightforward pulpy sensibility to the cool premise, and stages a few exciting action set pieces with skill and flair. Moreover, it's acted with zest by a game cast: Eric Roberts as the shifty Henderson, James Cosmo as wise old scientist Brian Balanowsky, Joaquin Sanchez as the fearsome Tabeel, Natasha Alam as the foxy Irina, Timothy Gibbs as the lethal Bruno, and Tony Corvillo as the tough Alan. Both Juanmi Marquez's sharp widescreen cinematography and the pulsating score by Ivan Palomares are up to snuff.


Review by Woodyanders from the Internet Movie Database.